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las vegas named the sexiest city. expecting record crowds for valentine's day as well as residents a holiday weekend, three days off, everyone. and the gambling mecca seeing 37.9 million tourists in 2012, las vegas convention and visitors authority reporting 84% occupancy with average daily room rates of $108, those figures up from 2011. casino stocks seeing red arrows right now, today anyway. let's go to the northwest, seattle's mayor has ordered the police department to abandon its plans to use drones for surveillance crime scenes. accident and even natural disasters. they were bought with federal funds but the mayor says they must be returned. residents protested their use thing it was an invasion of privacy. and that is your "west coast minute." dennis: give me a break, hundreds of thousands of iphones all over the place but we will get concerned with a floating camera? graduation day for goldman sachs, the first 10,000 small businesses program. cheryl: offering entrepreneurs training on business management, oppor
las vegas named the sexiest city. expecting record crowds for valentine's day as well as residents a holiday weekend, three days off, everyone. and the gambling mecca seeing 37.9 million tourists in 2012, las vegas convention and visitors authority reporting 84% occupancy with average daily room rates of $108, those figures up from 2011. casino stocks seeing red arrows right now, today anyway. let's go to the northwest, seattle's mayor has ordered the police department to abandon its plans to...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. 4. melissa: looking at a market sagging a little bit here. down 31 points on this monday. everybody is talking about the grammys. lori: sunday leftovers. what did you guys watch last night? melissa: watch the grammys. lori: a little bit of both. lori: everybody for the most part followed the wardrobe guidelines. melissa: it was very boring. everyone was covered up, beyonce. no wardrobe malfunctions. melissa: i got to tell you, first time ever, not looking at fashion because everyone was wearing like curtains from their back room. it was more about the performances last night. i mean, adele, all do respect, did you pull that off the table cloth? melissa: i thought it was a laura ashley handbag. lori: ratings were down from last year. melissa: because of the clothes. [all talking at once] melissa: we need a whole show to talk about carrie underwood's dress. that blew my head off. totally weird. anyway the dow is down 32 points. i'm tracy byrnes. lori: i'm ashley webste
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. 4. melissa: looking at a market sagging a little bit here. down 31 points on this monday. everybody is talking about the grammys. lori: sunday leftovers. what did you guys watch last night? melissa: watch the grammys. lori: a little bit of both. lori: everybody for the most part followed the wardrobe guidelines. melissa: it was very boring. everyone was covered up, beyonce. no wardrobe...
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this is the city of hattiesburg. they say the city was suddenly a flurry of debris and darkness where the power lines fell down. josh has been monitoring facebook, twitter for comments about the storm. >> this is an ireport that came to us from paul wells. he went driving to the hattiesburg campus of e university of southern mississippi. you're able to see some of these stricken areas. i'm going to let this breathe for about 20, 30 seconds. as we take a look at this, i want to remind everyone, what we've been telling you. the campus was largely empty. we do have information from the university there were four buildings damaged. take a look at that. can you see the power of the tornado there. since i have this going, i want to show you something here. this is an important building on the campus. it's very well known. it's historic. put up in 1912. now, look at that building today. this is one of the ones that was complete loy wrecked. we have ireporters throughout the region, and safely they've been able to take some
this is the city of hattiesburg. they say the city was suddenly a flurry of debris and darkness where the power lines fell down. josh has been monitoring facebook, twitter for comments about the storm. >> this is an ireport that came to us from paul wells. he went driving to the hattiesburg campus of e university of southern mississippi. you're able to see some of these stricken areas. i'm going to let this breathe for about 20, 30 seconds. as we take a look at this, i want to remind...
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he lost in 11 out of the 15 biggest cities in this country. and while it's
he lost in 11 out of the 15 biggest cities in this country. and while it's
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he lost in 11 out of the 15 biggest cities in this country. and while it's been encouraging to see that in managing their loss republicans appear to have finally moved beyond denial and anger, this current process of bargaining isn't likely to change very much. because while mr. rube know may have a hint of color in his skin and hispanic blood in his veins, even a cursory glance at his policies tells you there's scarily any difference between him and the team that got thumped in november. for example, mr. rubio voted against raising the debt ceiling, thus provoking the credit downgrade that accompanied the fiasco in 2011. he supported governor rick scott's abominable attempt to suppress the vote in florida. he co-sponsored a bill which would enable employers to deny birth control to their employees, and despite the fact that 97% of researchers polled by the national academy of sciences believe in manmade climate change, mr. rubio remains unconvinced. if the republican party wishes to do nothing more than a small amount of cosmetic surgery on i
he lost in 11 out of the 15 biggest cities in this country. and while it's been encouraging to see that in managing their loss republicans appear to have finally moved beyond denial and anger, this current process of bargaining isn't likely to change very much. because while mr. rube know may have a hint of color in his skin and hispanic blood in his veins, even a cursory glance at his policies tells you there's scarily any difference between him and the team that got thumped in november. for...
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the city lost in 1912 when the titanic left its shores. city were expected to dominate. >> didn't happen that way, did it? >> didn't happen indeed. this is southampton. scrappy ball around the area. and then mika, please avert your eyes. possibly the most uncouth goal celebration in goal celebration history. this gentleman had the stomach flu a couple of weeks ago, had to leave the field to answer the call of nature. they decently cut it off. >> what did he do?nature, and s had a charmin moment, he wiped himself in front of the public. >> no, he rochered. >> yes, before it was invented. and now south hampton trying to get back into the game, and this gareth barry, with one of the finest finishes in his career, but unfortunately into his own net, joe. >> what? you are not supposed to do that? >> it was self-implosion, and humiliation, and look at this. rolled across and picked up gareth barry and passed his own goalkeeper. >> and the best part is that his own goalkeeper never saw it coming. >> well, he dropped it over the line, and if any g
the city lost in 1912 when the titanic left its shores. city were expected to dominate. >> didn't happen that way, did it? >> didn't happen indeed. this is southampton. scrappy ball around the area. and then mika, please avert your eyes. possibly the most uncouth goal celebration in goal celebration history. this gentleman had the stomach flu a couple of weeks ago, had to leave the field to answer the call of nature. they decently cut it off. >> what did he do?nature, and s...